Samuel Morton Perrin was born on 5 May 1845 in Camden Point, Platte County, Missouri, United States. He and
Anna Azubah Chiles were married on 5 May 1875 at the Chiles home on Blue Mills Road in Jackson County, Missouri, United States. He died on 1 April 1886 at age 40 at the Aytchmonde Perrin home in Camden Point, Platte County, Missouri, United States. He was buried at Camden Point Cemetery in Camden Point, Platte County, Missouri, United States.
Samuel Morton Perrin had person sources.
1 He was baptized in 1862 at the Christian Church in Camden Point, Platte County, Missouri, United States. From 1863 to 1870 Samuel Morton Perrin was a farmer in Deer Lodge County, Montana Territory, United States. He was living from 1863 to 1870 in Deer Lodge, Deer Lodge County, Montana Territory, United States. He was a member of the Christian Church after 1862. He was appointed as County Superintendent of Public Instruction from 1869 to 1870 in Deer Lodge, Deer Lodge County, Montana Territory, United States. He was living in March 1871 at the Perrin home in Camden Point, Platte County, Missouri, United States. He was living from March 1871 to October 1874 in Whig Valley, Holt County, Missouri, United States. He sucessfully installed indoor plumbing at the Perrin Farm after reading that it was installed in the White House during the term of President Grant. He attempted to make a telephone after reading about Bell's invention, but the family records of the time noted "the contraption never worked very well." between 1875 and 1885 at the Perrin home in Buckner, Jackson County, Missouri, United States. He and
Anna Azubah Chiles were engaged in January 1875 in Missouri, United States. He wrote a letter to Anna expressing concern that he was not around to oversee the carpenters' work (in 1960, during repair work, an empty whiskey bottle was found in the ceiling between the two floors) in October 1875. He planted the Perrin walnut grove in 1876 in Buckner, Jackson County, Missouri, United States. In 1880 Samuel Morton Perrin was a farmer at the Perrin farm in Buckner, Jackson County, Missouri, United States. He was appointed as Sunday School Superintendent from 1883 to 1884 at Sibley Christian Church in Sibley, Jackson County, Missouri, United States. He was a charter member in 1884 at the First Christian Church in Buckner, Jackson County, Missouri, United States. He was living from August 1885 to March 1886 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, United States.